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Saturday, 22 October 2016

The digital version (ver 2) of "Cave of Revelations. Indian Ocean Trade in light of the Socotran Graffiti, by Kasper Evers can be downloaded here.
The Journal of Indian Ocean Archaeology n°10-11 2014-2015 has besides a nice color (see below) interesting related articles too!

Friday, 21 October 2016

The Friends of Socotra meeting, held in Tübingen, hosted and organised by Research Area Geography at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, with the scientific content coordinated by the Centre for Middle Eastern Plants, part of the Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh.Here you can view all pictures from the event, thanks to Dirk Van Dorpe (SKP photographer).
We even had a change to team up underground in the Fels Hohle, quite unique to find so many Socotra researchers underground.

All Friends of Socotra wish that the war in Yemen ends asap, so peace, construction and sustainability can trive again!

Thursday, 9 June 2016

This year, the Friends of Socotra AGM will take the format of reviewing the past, reporting on the present, and looking to the future. Invited speakers will present themed sessions, with time allowed for discussion after each session.

In addition, in order to allow participants to present and discuss their ideas, images and research, there will be an extended poster session. Each poster presenter will be allowed 1-2 minutes to introduce their poster, within an informal discussion forum.

The humanitarian initiative by Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan Foundation was in response to the directives of President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.The first three aid planes include 100 tonnes of Ramadan food supplies to help underprivileged families especially during the Holy Month of Ramadan, an official source at the Khalifa Foundation said.

This latest allocation of humanitarian aid follows several other deliveries to Yemen, the most recent being in April and February 2016 and September 2015.

And it doesn't stop, people of around 1m in height, working with tools... 700.000 years ago?

https://youtu.be/ewI3i5v0LzE

The origins of the species known as 'the hobbit' - a human relative only a little over a metre tall - have been debated ever since its discovery in 2004. Now new fossils may reveal the ancestors of this strange species and help us to understand its history.